What Teaching Writing In The 21st Century Might Look Like
So I was looking through an old Animal Farm unit of mine when I found some notes I had written […]
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So I was looking through an old Animal Farm unit of mine when I found some notes I had written […]
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No-Zero Policy: Students Don’t See Zeroes The Same Way Adults Do by Heather M. Stocker, TeachThought Intern Many teachers see
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Understanding how to flip your classroom is like anything else you do: understand the goal, choose an approach, and iterate over time.
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Adaptive computer-based testing slowly begins to replace one-size-fits-all assessment of academic proficiency.
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The problem with rubrics in learning is that they’re often subjective and their point systems are often arbitrary.
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All teachers have access to a toolbelt of gadgets that lower anxiety while elevating students’ voices. I think of them as tech sedatives.
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While there are exceptions, public education in America isn’t a paragon of progressiveness, innovation, or achievement.
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By Grant Wiggins, Ph.D Stupidification (n): 1. A deadly illness in which perfectly good ideas and processes are killed as a
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44 Better Ways To Use Smartphones In The Classroom by John Hardison first appeared on gettingsmart.com This week an online
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Preface In part 1 of this post we took a look at the writing process itself–the relative awkwardness of the
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